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in march, even imports from america rose 43%, though the u.s.-china trade balance still ended up almost $10 billion in china's favor. but beijing is more concerned about inflation, which in february hit a 16-month high of 2.7%. in the 1990s, price hikes sparked urban riots. the government could act by tightening credit, and as standard chartered bank economist li wei notes, there's also the anticipated option to revalue the r.m.b, or chinese yuan, the c.n.y. >> if the global commodity price continues to edge up, then that could give more reasons for the chinese government to allow the c.n.y. to appreciate against the u.s. dollar. >> reporter: this would make imports cheaper, and if the costs are passed on, chinese consumers will be better off and so this can boost domestic consumption. but china is just getting over its last revaluation, when it allowed the r.m.b. to rise 21% between 2005 and 2008, leaving low end, labor intensive factories operating on low, single-digit margins. for the government, it's a delicate balancing act. nick mackie, "n
in march, even imports from america rose 43%, though the u.s.-china trade balance still ended up almost $10 billion in china's favor. but beijing is more concerned about inflation, which in february hit a 16-month high of 2.7%. in the 1990s, price hikes sparked urban riots. the government could act by tightening credit, and as standard chartered bank economist li wei notes, there's also the anticipated option to revalue the r.m.b, or chinese yuan, the c.n.y. >> if the global commodity...
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for the record bank of america is a newshour underwriter. democrat of pennsylvania warned there's growing frustration that banks aren't doing enough. >> it doesn't seem that the numbers are very high with what's being done as of this present time. there are a hell of a lot more potential foreclosures out there that may be caused or may come about because we quite haven't arranged things. >> reporter: some of the places where foreclosures are highest are markets that once soared. including cape coral in southern florida. last night economics correspondent paul solman showed the impact there. he visited jason welsh, a golf pro who bought this house a decade ago for roughly $100,000. he renovated it, added a pool, hiking his mortgage to $240,000. >> this was quite an undertaking. we had to put in a retaining wall. >> today given the decline in prices in that neighborhood, the house would sell for possibly $100,000. welsh hasn't made a payment in six months. while he's asked the bank servicing the loan to lower it. he made the bank an offer of $
for the record bank of america is a newshour underwriter. democrat of pennsylvania warned there's growing frustration that banks aren't doing enough. >> it doesn't seem that the numbers are very high with what's being done as of this present time. there are a hell of a lot more potential foreclosures out there that may be caused or may come about because we quite haven't arranged things. >> reporter: some of the places where foreclosures are highest are markets that once soared....
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the probe includes operations in latin america, where it gets 40% of its sales. education stocks ran to some new highs as the u.s. department of education continues work on a new rule directed at the industry. the regulation aims to make sure graduates can make enough money to pay back their student loans. if they don't, the schools federal student loans eligibility would be at risk. the worry is that the rule may cut into profits at education management, devry, i.t.t., and corinthian by limiting student loans. credit suisse thinks the education department will exempt schools from the requirement if they meet certain graduation and employment thresholds. all four rallied on heavier volume. tonight's triple digit gainer comes from the world of drug development, as is often the case. molecular insight pharmaceutical is a micro-cap company, even after today's 128% jump in its stock price. phase two clinical trials of a cancer drug show symptoms improve for certain tumors. and that's tonight's "market focus". >> susie: ask doctors about the new health care law and yo
the probe includes operations in latin america, where it gets 40% of its sales. education stocks ran to some new highs as the u.s. department of education continues work on a new rule directed at the industry. the regulation aims to make sure graduates can make enough money to pay back their student loans. if they don't, the schools federal student loans eligibility would be at risk. the worry is that the rule may cut into profits at education management, devry, i.t.t., and corinthian by...
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very warm welcome to "bbc world news," broadcast of our viewers on pbs in america, also on the globe. coming up later -- a tragedy for families and a nation. thousands lined the streets of warsaw, playing their -- paying their respects to poland's first lady. now, hair dressers are taking to but a step closer to the free market. -- taking cuba a step closer to the free market. hello to you. president obama saying the world will be a safer place thanks to pledges to improve nuclear security at a summit in washington. nearly 50 world leaders attended, and they have agreed on a four-point plan to secure loose nuclear material within four years. mr. obama said the summit would help prevent a nuclear material falling into the wrong hands. closing the summit, the president hailed the efforts of all countries involved. that this was not a day of long speeches or lectures on what other nations must do. we listened to each other with mutual respect. we recognize that while the link countries face different challenges, -- while different countries is design challenges, we have a mutual interest
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india as a whole, parts of latin america. i believe africa is beginning to show quite significant signs of growth now. is so there's a lot going on in the emerging market. >> rose: should we talk about that... exactly my point. emerging markets rather than a shift to asia? because brazil is not in asia. >> yes, you should talk about it as a shift of emerging markets although it's true that the critical mass is asia. >> and the population. >> and this has implications. it has implications at the level of coordination on the world stage of all sorts of matters of common interest. the emergence of the g-20 as the coordinating mechanism for international response to the crisis is in my view very significant. the g-7 has been marginalized and what you've seen the emergence of a group of nation which includes, of course, the developed nations but also the likes of china and india, saudi arabia, brazil, because that's the new reality. the new reality is that the world's economy is more broadly spread, as it should be, actually, from
india as a whole, parts of latin america. i believe africa is beginning to show quite significant signs of growth now. is so there's a lot going on in the emerging market. >> rose: should we talk about that... exactly my point. emerging markets rather than a shift to asia? because brazil is not in asia. >> yes, you should talk about it as a shift of emerging markets although it's true that the critical mass is asia. >> and the population. >> and this has implications. it...
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they wrote in part -- "america's greatness lies in her people. she will always have men and women willing to ride rockets into the heavens. america's challenge is to match their bravery and acceptance of risk with specific plans and goals worthy of their commitment. nasa must continue to be at the fronteers of human space exploration in order to develop the technology and set the standards of excellence that will enable commercial space ventures to eventually succeed." i hope president obama listens to those words. i hope the president listens to congress which has given broad bipartisan support to the constellation program over many years. and i hope he listens to the millions of americans who understand that human space flight represents our nation's future, not merely its past. madam president, i yield the floor. mrs. hutchison: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from texas. mrs. hutchison: madam president, president obama is going to travel to florida where many expect him to discuss the adverse reaction to his proposed budge
they wrote in part -- "america's greatness lies in her people. she will always have men and women willing to ride rockets into the heavens. america's challenge is to match their bravery and acceptance of risk with specific plans and goals worthy of their commitment. nasa must continue to be at the fronteers of human space exploration in order to develop the technology and set the standards of excellence that will enable commercial space ventures to eventually succeed." i hope...
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it's never too late in america, it's never too late in america. president obama talked about, yes, we can. we are going to go talk to america about what we will do. [applause] there's a big difference. what we will do rely on the ingenuity and commitment of the people of this country. not the programs and the bureaucracies of government. what we will do is engage in america and the year. speak to her head with troops in, speak to her with the vision and, speak to her reaction. ronald reagan and noted famously when asked about his strategy for the cold war we win, they lose. [applause] with your help, with your support to we can restore the strength, the growth, the birthright of liberty and prosperity that generations of americans have always passed on to their children. that's the legacy we leave. that's the legacy has passed on to ask. that's the legacy we once now right to pass on to our kids. and our grandkids. it's worth all, right, folks. we will be the generation to keep that promise. one and come november we win, they lose. [applause] than
it's never too late in america, it's never too late in america. president obama talked about, yes, we can. we are going to go talk to america about what we will do. [applause] there's a big difference. what we will do rely on the ingenuity and commitment of the people of this country. not the programs and the bureaucracies of government. what we will do is engage in america and the year. speak to her head with troops in, speak to her with the vision and, speak to her reaction. ronald reagan and...
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cleaning up america. except this goal involves countless hours of volunteerism and about 3,000 miles of legwork. coming up. [ male announcer ] are you watching cable? here's what you should be watching: your cable bill, because you could be paying way too much. stop spending more for second best. upgrade to verizon fios and get tv, internet and phone, for just $69.99 a month for six months -- three top-rated services for one rock-bottom price. but don't wait, this is your last chance. fios gives you what cable doesn't: the best channel lineup and the most hd, facebook and twitter on your tv, plus america's top-rated internet. fios is the future, but after april 17th this price will be history. get fios tv, internet and phone for just $69.99 a month for six months with a two-year agreement. call now. if you stick with cable, you'll be stuck with the bill. last chance to get three fios services for an amazing $69.99 a month for six months. call 1-888-884-fios. that's 1-888-884-fios. call the verizon center
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north america, europe, australia. do you have all the opportunity you can handle in those areas or are you also looking at places like china or the middle east? >> well, for our company, the u.s. domestic market, which is -- which even after 30 years of building no nuclear plants, it is the largest market. it is certainly big enough for our company. i would say if you are looking at other countries which have attracted nuclear programs that they're about to announce, in addition to the uae which was very hotly contested, i think mexico will announce several new nuclear projects. i think thailand will announce it. but the real opportunity is here. and the obama administration's decision not only to award the first loan guarantee but to ask for a total of $50 billion in loan guarantees for nuclear plants mean that this is going to be a $50 billion market for companies like ours over the next decade and it is probably going to spawn an industry that can quickly grow to being a $500 billion market if we look to grow to 10
north america, europe, australia. do you have all the opportunity you can handle in those areas or are you also looking at places like china or the middle east? >> well, for our company, the u.s. domestic market, which is -- which even after 30 years of building no nuclear plants, it is the largest market. it is certainly big enough for our company. i would say if you are looking at other countries which have attracted nuclear programs that they're about to announce, in addition to the...
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just this past year, voice of america having -- voice of america had 20 two million visits to its website. voice of america was known to be an audience of an older demographic. now the democratic is under 30. we established that by using facebook pages, put your pages -- twitter pages and other social media website. if people want to get their information, they have many ways to do it. in the early 1990's, they had to go through all different route just to get a selection of television channels. international broadcasters have tapped into different ways to get information into the country. then people can decide on the information that they can not get within their own media stations. it has been extremely important to understand that international broadcasting for iran and other countries around the area is extremely vital. it provides information they cannot get through their own country. they make decisions based on the the things that are happening. i believe in giving voice to the voiceless, and in putting out information and having people decide. i cannot underscore enough how impor
just this past year, voice of america having -- voice of america had 20 two million visits to its website. voice of america was known to be an audience of an older demographic. now the democratic is under 30. we established that by using facebook pages, put your pages -- twitter pages and other social media website. if people want to get their information, they have many ways to do it. in the early 1990's, they had to go through all different route just to get a selection of television...
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somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. >>> israel sent an urgent warning to citizens to leave the sinai peninsula immediately. officials said they have concrete evidence of suspected terrorist plot to kidnap israelis. israel holds a standing travel advisory to the sinai because of the threat of terror attacks. nebraska lawmakers approved a bill banning abortions of 20 weeks based on the assertion that fetuses feel pain. the bill was meant to stop late term abortions in and of the few states where doctors are willing to provide them. >>> president obama began the second day of the regular summit on a somber note. >> the moment of silence to show that solidarity to honor those who were lost. >> poland lost as president, first lady, joint chiefs and other dignitaries. the flight was headed to russia when it went down, killing 96 people. president obama will attend the funeral on sunday. >>> which is trying to turn i
somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. >>> israel sent an urgent warning to citizens to leave the sinai peninsula immediately. officials said they have concrete evidence of suspected terrorist plot to kidnap israelis. israel holds a standing travel advisory to the sinai because of the threat of terror attacks. nebraska lawmakers approved a bill...
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since those years he receded into a quiet life in america. there is no neil armstrong action figure, no chain of restaurants, and while he's walked on the moon, he's never been tempted to dance with the stars. our veteran space correspondent jay barbree exclusively obtained a letter written by neil armstrong and several other icons of the space program. it directly challenges president obama's reported plans to idle the u.s.-manned space program. astronauts armstrong, jim lovell write, "without the skill and experience actual spacecraft operation provides, the usa is far too likely to be on a long downhill slide to mediocrity. and on this anniversary of the space disaster, it is the choice a president and nation must face. that's where we begin with tom costello at the kennedy space center in florida. tom, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening. the shuttle program is retiring this year. another program, constellation was supposed to replace the program. that program was literally running behind schedule and had been underfunded. so t
since those years he receded into a quiet life in america. there is no neil armstrong action figure, no chain of restaurants, and while he's walked on the moon, he's never been tempted to dance with the stars. our veteran space correspondent jay barbree exclusively obtained a letter written by neil armstrong and several other icons of the space program. it directly challenges president obama's reported plans to idle the u.s.-manned space program. astronauts armstrong, jim lovell write,...
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but russia, in turn, also needs a responsible peaceful, recognized and din milk-developing america, america that enjoys the respect of the entire international community that develops partnership with other countries on an equal footing and that develops its position towards the development of a new system of international relations. that would be a great thing to achieve. at this point, i would like to finish my remarks. and now we can start the more interesting part of this meeting in the question and answer session. if you don't mind, i will stay here to take your questions. >> thank you so much. we will in a few minutes open the conversation to include our friends here in the audience. but perhaps i could get the conversation going a little bit between the two of us by asking you to follow up a bit on two issues, and they both boil down to one question, which is what next? what next for the negotiations between russian federation and the united states on nuclear and other arms now that you have the new start treaty done, awaiting ratification, of course, on both sides? and what next by
but russia, in turn, also needs a responsible peaceful, recognized and din milk-developing america, america that enjoys the respect of the entire international community that develops partnership with other countries on an equal footing and that develops its position towards the development of a new system of international relations. that would be a great thing to achieve. at this point, i would like to finish my remarks. and now we can start the more interesting part of this meeting in the...
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why you may be surprised about what this somewhere in america... there's a home by the sea powered by the wind on the plains. there's a hospital where technology has a healing touch. there's a factory giving old industries new life. and there's a train that got a whole city moving again. somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. >>> you're watching abc 7 news at 11m with leon harris, caroline lyders, doug hill, and tim brant sports. >>> three people were inside as rescuers approached. she disappeared under the water. the rescue teams found her later downstream unconscious. >>> deadly mining accident in west virginia has virginia governor bob mcdonnell taking action. he wants to amend the budget to increase funding for mining safety. >>> the senate held a moment of silence to honor the memories of the 29 miners killed in the west virginia explosion, and in west virginia, the governor led a ceremony to commemorate
why you may be surprised about what this somewhere in america... there's a home by the sea powered by the wind on the plains. there's a hospital where technology has a healing touch. there's a factory giving old industries new life. and there's a train that got a whole city moving again. somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. >>> you're watching...
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twitter says best bye company, sony picture, star bucks and virgin america are the advertisers. they are to be called out as ads on top of search results. twitter users will see the ads when they search for topics being tweeted about. if it's not faded by users or searched for it will disappear. >>> fast food giant is hoping to speed up the remake of its u.s. restaurants, kind of turning them in to cozier places. offering financial assistant to franchisers willing to revamp their restaurants -- mcdonald's restaurants. >>> today would have been a good day to sit inside mc cafe. >> exactly. murky day. rain out there throughout the afternoon. whether he see more of this this evening. the commute probably little worse than normal. then improvements start tomorrow. not bad. brief april showers. looking outside, murky, cloudy, rain still coming down to a certain degree. we are seeing improving rain trend from north to south. we will show you that in a second. kind of a gray april day. you got to have some of those. 48 degrees, that's a chilly current temperature at dwi. we got in to t
twitter says best bye company, sony picture, star bucks and virgin america are the advertisers. they are to be called out as ads on top of search results. twitter users will see the ads when they search for topics being tweeted about. if it's not faded by users or searched for it will disappear. >>> fast food giant is hoping to speed up the remake of its u.s. restaurants, kind of turning them in to cozier places. offering financial assistant to franchisers willing to revamp their...
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you know, whether it's mexico, like i said or america. so i think he's in good hands with, you know, he'd attorneyed up very well. if he's got a lawyer that's not very good and like we first had, went in there, you know, it was terrible. we almost went to prison. so with the lawyer, just as in america, he's got a good shot at it. >> larry: do we have to assume that because he hired him that he is in deep trouble? >> well, you know, a murder charge is deep trouble in any country. so -- you immediately, you know, think i need the best. so, yeah, he's in deep trouble, brother, sir. you know, murder one in mexico, that's a problem. >> larry: good seeing you, dog. thanks for being with us. >> thank you for having me, good seeing you. thank you, sir. >> larry: dwayne "dog" chapman, new book -- "where mercy is shown, mercy is given." monica's friends are shocked by this death and they have some interesting thoughts about her husband, next. >> larry: she's a close friend of monica beresford-redman and also knew bruce. and jane knew monica for 20
you know, whether it's mexico, like i said or america. so i think he's in good hands with, you know, he'd attorneyed up very well. if he's got a lawyer that's not very good and like we first had, went in there, you know, it was terrible. we almost went to prison. so with the lawyer, just as in america, he's got a good shot at it. >> larry: do we have to assume that because he hired him that he is in deep trouble? >> well, you know, a murder charge is deep trouble in any country. so...
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they're the future of america, so let's bring them up right and give them our cheese. ♪ kraft singles. the american cheese. >>> wall street's 11,000-level milestone doesn't seem to be exciting investors overseas this morning. tokyo's nikkei average and hong kong's hang seng were both down. in london, the ftse also opened lower. wall street starts the day with the dow jones industrial average at 11,006, after yesterday's small increase. the nasdaq was also up. >>> today, congress will hear from executives of washington mutual, the biggest bank to fail in history. senate failed to stop the deceptive practices. the documents show loan officers were rewarded for the volume and speed of subprime mortgages they sold. >>> twitter rolls out a moneymaking advertising prom today. new, promoted tweets will appear when users search certain key words. they will appear at the top of the search results. best buy, and sony pictures are among the first advertisers. twitter spends more money than it makes. >>> microsoft's new phones are here. the kin 1 and kin 2, have multiple finger-touch screens. the
they're the future of america, so let's bring them up right and give them our cheese. ♪ kraft singles. the american cheese. >>> wall street's 11,000-level milestone doesn't seem to be exciting investors overseas this morning. tokyo's nikkei average and hong kong's hang seng were both down. in london, the ftse also opened lower. wall street starts the day with the dow jones industrial average at 11,006, after yesterday's small increase. the nasdaq was also up. >>> today,...
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. >> reporter: but, says sig hecker, a former director of america's own secret nuclear city at los alamos, stopping production still leaves russia with 150 tons of plutonium. >> they have so much material that the concern of russian nuclear materials getting out of the proper facilities and out of the proper hands remains very high on my own agenda. >> reporter: hecker visited russia's secret cities in the chaotic years after the fall of the soviet union. >> when i saw their practice of how they did the protection, the control, and the accounting of the nuclear material, i was terribly concerned. >> reporter: hecker says the controls have gotten better. but krasnoyarsk 26 was the last of 13 reactors that once turned up weapons-grade plutonium for the soviet union. the nightmare scenario of a terrorist group like al qaeda getting its hands on a ten-pound chunk and turning it into a weapon still remains. >> i would say that's a very difficult process, but not one that's impossible for a terrorist group. >> reporter: think they industrial a stockpile of nearly 100 tons. katie? >> couric: dav
. >> reporter: but, says sig hecker, a former director of america's own secret nuclear city at los alamos, stopping production still leaves russia with 150 tons of plutonium. >> they have so much material that the concern of russian nuclear materials getting out of the proper facilities and out of the proper hands remains very high on my own agenda. >> reporter: hecker visited russia's secret cities in the chaotic years after the fall of the soviet union. >> when i saw...
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voice of america started in 1942 as you may or may not know. and it's been broadcasting to iran since 1942 in intervals. however, after the 1979 revolution, they have been going nonstop. this past year in 2009, it became quite evident how important media is to the iranian people. a lot of people underestimate where the iranians can get their information. the blogosphere, television, radio, the internet -- everything was very easy to prove that when the iranians want to pursue information they have raise to do it. this year voice of america the 2 million people on their websites. it was one of the most popular websites for the service itself. i bring this up for many reasons. voice of america, you know, was known to be of an audience of an older demographic. and nowadays 70% of the demographic right now is about 30 and under. and we have tapped into that in so many different ways by adapting that into facebook pages, youtube channels, twitter pages and other -- several other social media websites. you know, i grew up in iran between iran and was
voice of america started in 1942 as you may or may not know. and it's been broadcasting to iran since 1942 in intervals. however, after the 1979 revolution, they have been going nonstop. this past year in 2009, it became quite evident how important media is to the iranian people. a lot of people underestimate where the iranians can get their information. the blogosphere, television, radio, the internet -- everything was very easy to prove that when the iranians want to pursue information they...
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america is suffering prostate cancer epidemic. if the disease is detected and with what knowledge determine whether we live or die and leave with a we have a good or qualit and priority within the government our nation can save countless lives dramatically reduce suffering and overall impact of the disease. thank you. >> thank you very much. mr. gosset. >> thank you for accepting me here. i'm not a politician so i haven't prepared any speeches. i have spoken in a lot of executives in the committee meetings in the black caucus and the universities across america. i think that at this stage if i don't know it, i never will. i trust my heart and my experience and i've been represented. thank you for accepting the year. ali went public with the fact that i have prostate cancer. i had cancer in my kidney, i lost a kidney. the operation took 20 minutes and they said the other kidney would increase in size and it did and a week later i was in the gym and fought everything was fine but now since i've gotten it again, i've done things to t
america is suffering prostate cancer epidemic. if the disease is detected and with what knowledge determine whether we live or die and leave with a we have a good or qualit and priority within the government our nation can save countless lives dramatically reduce suffering and overall impact of the disease. thank you. >> thank you very much. mr. gosset. >> thank you for accepting me here. i'm not a politician so i haven't prepared any speeches. i have spoken in a lot of executives...
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somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. >>> toyota continues to make headlines tonight. plus residents in maryland think they are getting a free check in the mail. >> and if you owe money to the irs, know your payment options. consumer roarer liz crenshaw is here with the details. >> we will begin with the warning out of maryland. the state comptroller tells us fraudulent checks that appear to be from the state have ended up in residents' mailboxes. this is what the check looks like. maryland officials say that the check is part of a secret shopper's scam. the check even includes the signatures of both the state's comptroller and treasurer but that if you deposit it, it will bounce and the account holder will be responsible for covering the check. along with the check comes a scam letter from the fake company. the letter states you have been seleed to participate in a paid consumer research program as a mystery sh
somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. >>> toyota continues to make headlines tonight. plus residents in maryland think they are getting a free check in the mail. >> and if you owe money to the irs, know your payment options. consumer roarer liz crenshaw is here with the details. >> we will begin with the warning out of maryland. the...
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pair it with america's favorite coffee today. america runs on dunkin'. hurry in today and try our new cheddar cheese and cinnamon raisin bagel twists. >>> next on fox 45 morning news. >>> there were over 100 agents involved in this investigation. >>> a major heroin bust in baltimore. the link between the case and a city grant program. >>> this is not a drill. this is real. >> feeling the budget in real life. how the city's deficit will cost you. >>> and pain at the pump. when gas prices will peak this year. >>> good morning. it's tuesday, april 13th. i'm patrice harris. >>> good morning, isl i'm megan gilliland. a slight change in our weather but nothing to cry about. >> just wimper. >> just wimper a little bit. >> that's how dramatic. >> just a little. it's been so nice that we have been spoiled. and temperatures have been at 61 degrees. we have been in 70s so we are spoiled. today it will be cooler. and then we bounce back nicely tomorrow. take a look at what we have as far as temperatures, 51 degrees in baltimore. 51 in hagerstown, and 43 in oakland.
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this is america. where prosperity and helping your fell man should mean more than just paying your neighbor's taxes. it's about fairness and freedom. yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from west virginia rise? mrs. capito: to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlelady is recognized for one minute. mrs. capito: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to extend my deepest sympathies to the 29 victims of the upper big branch mine explosion, their families, loved ones, and their community. last monday's tragedy occurred in montcoal, west virginia, and the worst mine disaster in over 40 years. it has been gut wrenching for our entire state. in the wake of this horrific tragedy, those citizens of west virginia, including our outstanding emergency and rescue workers, and our governor, pulled together to support the communities and families devastated by this explosion. as we grieve this loss of life, we must also honor the
this is america. where prosperity and helping your fell man should mean more than just paying your neighbor's taxes. it's about fairness and freedom. yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from west virginia rise? mrs. capito: to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlelady is recognized for one minute. mrs. capito: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to extend my deepest sympathies to the 29 victims of the...
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will of america what is behind the question? >> we like provocative questions. the reason for the title is obviously a first of all, because nobody is arguing that it is right now part of the reason for picking a title that is provocative to have then pay attention it is like sounding the alarm bell that there is something going on that we're not paying sufficient attention. there was a study that shows unemployment among the people making 150,000 or more is only 3 percent and unemployment among those in the bottom 10% is 31%. if this higher at the top then you would be hearing about it all the time on television, radio, everywhere i am trying to have a national conversation because we have a window right now where we can respond. after a certain period of time the window closes. cassandra. remember cassandra? she was right. especially in this country we don't like cassandra because we want to see that everything is fine. don't worry, be happy. better now than two lays fact that is an interesting reaction. to challenge people in that way such a desire and also i
will of america what is behind the question? >> we like provocative questions. the reason for the title is obviously a first of all, because nobody is arguing that it is right now part of the reason for picking a title that is provocative to have then pay attention it is like sounding the alarm bell that there is something going on that we're not paying sufficient attention. there was a study that shows unemployment among the people making 150,000 or more is only 3 percent and...
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pair it with america's favorite coffee today. america runs on dunkin'. hurry in today and try our new cheddar cheese and cinnamon raisin bagel twists. i do 22 more inspections than the government requires. and my fresh, all-natural chickens are never given any hormones or steroids. ♪ ...and no candy, gladys. [ clucks ] [ male announcer ] perdue. extra inspections... extraordinary chicken. [ female announcer ] savers, get ready. because right now it's rollback time at walmart. which means thousands of rollbacks all over the store. it's another way to master your budget. and another great day for the savers. save money. live better. walmart. >>> southbound 95, compared to what we had. that's from white marsh to the beltway on the north east side. and as far as the westside outer lupe, that continues to crawl along. and northside, that's about ten minutes to get through and 70 eastbound, no improvement and it's a struggle from marriottsville to 29 and the harrisburg expressway, still delays. and city avenue, that's clear. and now, here's a live look at th
pair it with america's favorite coffee today. america runs on dunkin'. hurry in today and try our new cheddar cheese and cinnamon raisin bagel twists. i do 22 more inspections than the government requires. and my fresh, all-natural chickens are never given any hormones or steroids. ♪ ...and no candy, gladys. [ clucks ] [ male announcer ] perdue. extra inspections... extraordinary chicken. [ female announcer ] savers, get ready. because right now it's rollback time at walmart. which means...
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our america and china singing the same tune? >> the host with of the most, welcoming a parade of dignitaries. the prospect of a group like al qaeda obtaining a nuclear weapon. >> we cannot wait any longer before we walked down these stockpiles. the results of materials falling into the hands of terrorist groups would be devastating. >> worldwide some 40 countries possess materials, the ukraine has pledged to get rid of its nuclear stockpiles. in the corridor is all the talk is of the iranian nuclear ambition. >> so far we have been absolutely unanimous on the goal. saying that we have got to follow through on the engagement that president obama had been trying, as well as the pressure. >> and this is what international pressure looks like. at this crucial meeting they say he secured a commitment from the chinese president. beijing had been seen on the final -- as the final holdout on the security council. mr. obama wants the matter settled within weeks. iran says that america's nuclear arsenal is the global threat. a war ofon mo
our america and china singing the same tune? >> the host with of the most, welcoming a parade of dignitaries. the prospect of a group like al qaeda obtaining a nuclear weapon. >> we cannot wait any longer before we walked down these stockpiles. the results of materials falling into the hands of terrorist groups would be devastating. >> worldwide some 40 countries possess materials, the ukraine has pledged to get rid of its nuclear stockpiles. in the corridor is all the talk is...
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he spoke this morning on "good morning america." listen to what he had to say the day after. >> i'm in the business of proving defendants guilty beyond a reasonable doubt of crimes. if we could do it i would have done it. i admit we couldn't prove it. exactly what happened, we know there was a lot of drinking going on. the victim quite candidly was exceed league intoxicated. roethlisberger had been providing shots of alcohol to her and some sorority sisters at the club that night. i don't want to mislead anybody. the victim had already been drinking prior to that. the issue is what happened in a small bathroom there. you get a lot of he said/she said, but it's unclear. it's foggy and that's not -- i couldn't prove it beyond a reasonable doubt what happened there. >> there are a lot of questions remaining. he is saying we don't really know what happened in that bathroom. she had a sexual assault examination, but her inconsistent statements are what could really hamper a beyond a reasonable doubt conviction standard. >> does the clear
he spoke this morning on "good morning america." listen to what he had to say the day after. >> i'm in the business of proving defendants guilty beyond a reasonable doubt of crimes. if we could do it i would have done it. i admit we couldn't prove it. exactly what happened, we know there was a lot of drinking going on. the victim quite candidly was exceed league intoxicated. roethlisberger had been providing shots of alcohol to her and some sorority sisters at the club that...
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the voice of america persian services acting as a part of opposition group. and you can find a lot of family members there, husband and wife and their children. and that's a family business with the american taxpayers money. and i think that's wrong. i don't know. it's part of journalism. but i'm sure it's not. if you want to give time to -- i don't know maybe you like it. but last week he was on voice of america for one hour. and the day after his best friend was there. and the day after was trita parsi himself for one hour. in the week you gave a lot of time to them. why you boycotted us. [applause] >> thank you. >> first of all, we don't boycott anyone. that i stand by firmly. i always say if you're pissing both sides of the arena you're doing your job right. the pronii-nyack folks and the anti-nyack folks we are on both sides and giving equal playing ground. the media or the news is not something we generally like to cover. i mean, who likes to cover what happened just with the polish president yesterday? or so many other things and the things that are ha
the voice of america persian services acting as a part of opposition group. and you can find a lot of family members there, husband and wife and their children. and that's a family business with the american taxpayers money. and i think that's wrong. i don't know. it's part of journalism. but i'm sure it's not. if you want to give time to -- i don't know maybe you like it. but last week he was on voice of america for one hour. and the day after his best friend was there. and the day after was...
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the yet to be named show will start in november. >>>. >> playing america into commercials i'm going to go somewhere where i can finish a song, man. >> yes! >> and that was "tonight show" sidekick and band leader kevin eubanks making it official. he's leaving the late night gig. eubanks has not announced specific plans. the 52-year-old started as guitarist when leno took over tonight" in 199. then he became musical director when brandon marsalis left in '95. his final day on it tonight" is may 28th. 11:26 is our time right now. coming up in the next half hour, will a mother who sent her adoptive son back to russia face charges here in the u.s.? we'll have the latest on this case. plus the 12-year-old accused of bringing a gun to his virginia school. we'll tell you what punishment he faces. >>> and more trouble for toyota. what consumer reports" is saying about a lexus model. chuck is back with a look how much rain we can expect today. stay with us. we'll be back. allergies? chlor-trimeton. hey, one dose of this, six hour relief. chlor-trimeton relieves itchy, watery eyes and sneezing fo
the yet to be named show will start in november. >>>. >> playing america into commercials i'm going to go somewhere where i can finish a song, man. >> yes! >> and that was "tonight show" sidekick and band leader kevin eubanks making it official. he's leaving the late night gig. eubanks has not announced specific plans. the 52-year-old started as guitarist when leno took over tonight" in 199. then he became musical director when brandon marsalis left in...
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russia talking about a dirty bomb in the hands of al qaeda, dropped in times square, the mall of america, dodgers stadium. how real is that threat? sharon is director of the proliferation prevention program at the center for strategic and international studies. we are watching live pictures of the summit about to get under way. we have been wanting to put this in per speck if i hatiff for th average american. they want a job, the 401(k) to get better, health care benefits. then, when you hear that al qaeda has been trying to get its hands on nuclear weapons for more nanthan a decade, that mak me a little nervous. >> we do have evidence, two pakistani scientists provided some drawings to bin laden and that is troubling. we don't know too much about how far al qaeda is along in that process. what we do know, however, is that there is a lot. there is tons of highly enriched uranium. 1600 tons and 500 tons of plutonium worldwide. we need that. that would make awful lot of bombs. we need to make sure that material is adequately secured. >> also too when you look at the number of leaders in th
russia talking about a dirty bomb in the hands of al qaeda, dropped in times square, the mall of america, dodgers stadium. how real is that threat? sharon is director of the proliferation prevention program at the center for strategic and international studies. we are watching live pictures of the summit about to get under way. we have been wanting to put this in per speck if i hatiff for th average american. they want a job, the 401(k) to get better, health care benefits. then, when you hear...
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this is a question we wish to pose to the citizens of united states of america. this is our country. and this video is voicing our opinions. oh the next generation of americans, in an effort to make some changes in a serious way to our system. ♪ . >> on december 9th, president obama made a speech to joint session of congress and to the nation of the ever more critical necessity for health care reform. it seems the majority of nation knew now that the world's greatest superpower, needed to have an efficient or ethical system treating americans for their medical needs. >> i'm one of probably 40,000 people in the san francisco area who don't have health insurance and, that's why this issue is so important to he because, if i get sick, if something bad happens to me, i don't have any insurance to cover me. i also, if i want to go visit a doctor, i have pay full price. so, it doesn't matter to anybody than just getting affordable health, doesn't matter to anybody more than me. ♪ . >> the world health organization recently rate america as only 37th out of 191 count
this is a question we wish to pose to the citizens of united states of america. this is our country. and this video is voicing our opinions. oh the next generation of americans, in an effort to make some changes in a serious way to our system. ♪ . >> on december 9th, president obama made a speech to joint session of congress and to the nation of the ever more critical necessity for health care reform. it seems the majority of nation knew now that the world's greatest superpower, needed...
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goleada por parte de morelia, 3 a 0 perdieron el súper liderato, los monarcas segundo en el grul 2, américa se mantuvo en la lucha por un puesto a la siguiente fase después de vencer a los visitantes a los jaguares de chiapas por 3 a 1. dos de daniel montenegro así las cosas en el torneo, grupo 1, chivas primero, en el grupo 2 monterrey es líder en el grupo 3 pumas es primero superando por diferencia de gol a santos. en la fecha 14 el primer triunfo de los indios ante puebla. de este partido salió nuestro gol a la mexicana, fue ruíz que mata el balón con el pecho y en el aire violento disparo de zurda. el vaticano imparte nuevas órdenes a los obispos para que denuncien ante la policía a los sacerdotes pedófilos.que tal, les habla edna schmidt.el presidente obama inauguró en washington una cumbre sobre seguridad nuclear a la que asisten jefes de estado de 47 naciones. entre ellos 4 latinoamericanos.el juicio contra el acusado de matar al inmigrante ecuatoriano marcelo lucero, en nueva york, entra en su recta final.y centenares de maestros en la florida se reportaron enfermos este l
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this is cables latest gift to america. >> the white house announced that ukraine will get rid of all of its nuclear material by the year 2012. white house press secretary robert gibbs spoke with reporters about the ukraine agreement and other white house issues. he is joined by counter- terrorism adviser john brennan. here's a portion of that press conference. >> ukraine announced its intention to get rid of all its stockpiles of the enriched uranium by the next meeting in 2012. they will remove a substantial amount of their stock this year and will convert its seville nuclear research facility -- its civil nuclear research facility to operate with regular fuel. this is something the united states has tried to make happen for more than 10 years. the material is enough to construct several nuclear weapons. this demonstrates your grandpa's continued leadership in nonproliferation and comes at an important -- in an important region where highly enriched uranium exists. let me turn this over to john brennan. >> the threat of nuclear terrorism is will and contributes to global insecurity.
this is cables latest gift to america. >> the white house announced that ukraine will get rid of all of its nuclear material by the year 2012. white house press secretary robert gibbs spoke with reporters about the ukraine agreement and other white house issues. he is joined by counter- terrorism adviser john brennan. here's a portion of that press conference. >> ukraine announced its intention to get rid of all its stockpiles of the enriched uranium by the next meeting in 2012....
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the story behind it and while some officers are stil somewhere in america... the slightest breeze harbors immense power. the tallest buildings leave the lightest footprints. a fifty-ton train makes barely a mark on the environment. and a country facing climate change finds climate solutions. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest questions. and the over sixty thousand people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. >>> after 18 years of playing america into commercials, i want to go somewhere where i can finish a song, man. >> that was "tonight show's" sidekick and band leader, kevin eubanks making it official he's leaving the late-night gig. the 52-year-old start as a guitarist when leno took over in 1992 and became musical director in 1995. eubanks' final day is the 28th. kpeedian conan o'brien has a new home on tbs. his new tv show will air at 11:00 p.m. monday through friday. the show will start in november. >>> there is a new unauthorized biography out about oprah winfrey. washington's own kitty kelley jus
the story behind it and while some officers are stil somewhere in america... the slightest breeze harbors immense power. the tallest buildings leave the lightest footprints. a fifty-ton train makes barely a mark on the environment. and a country facing climate change finds climate solutions. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest questions. and the over sixty thousand people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. >>> after 18 years of...
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break in at this moment as we lift our voices all over america. come, lord, hear from heavy and not intervene in jesus name, we pray. >> senator demint and senator brownback there, the two guys you saw seated next to each other. also slated to appear at this thursday's event immediately before the virginia attorney general's going to give his speech is a woman named cindy jacobs. cindy jacobs claims to be a prophet. >> if you need any kind of miracle at all, or you just get up and start to move towards the front. a cloud of glory is going to come. backs are being healed. feet are being healed. migraines are being healed. somebody needs a healing of hepatitis c. you are being healed right now. you have aids. you are being healed right now. right at this moment. oh, glauk coma is being healed. hallelujah. hallelujah, the cancer-free zone. the anointed of god. hallelujah. just when i count to three, i want to you do something you could not do. you wait until i count to three, and we're going to believe god is going to begin to move for you. are you r
break in at this moment as we lift our voices all over america. come, lord, hear from heavy and not intervene in jesus name, we pray. >> senator demint and senator brownback there, the two guys you saw seated next to each other. also slated to appear at this thursday's event immediately before the virginia attorney general's going to give his speech is a woman named cindy jacobs. cindy jacobs claims to be a prophet. >> if you need any kind of miracle at all, or you just get up and...
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america's beverage companies have removed full-calorie soft drinks from schools, reducing beverage calories by 88%. together with schools, we're helping kids make more balanced choices every day. ♪ >>> a break that is taking place right nearby the university. our own, joining us with more on that, anita? >> and that is really amazing stuff. they are tracking how the procedure used thlone-use for them and the heart and the balloon for them that may improve the blood flow and help patients suffering from the multiple sclerosis. >> are any of your friends in town? >> reporter: for 20 years, they have been living with multiple sclerosis. and the balance issues. how they probably looked like a drunk sometime. and i walked without my cain. >> reporter: the progression of ms is different for every patient. people with severe cases, they may lose the ability to walk or speak. >> there you go. >> not an option for nicole if she can help it. married with two young daughters that she's fighting back. >> when did you hear about this new way to possibly treat it this year? >> reporter: at the end of n
america's beverage companies have removed full-calorie soft drinks from schools, reducing beverage calories by 88%. together with schools, we're helping kids make more balanced choices every day. ♪ >>> a break that is taking place right nearby the university. our own, joining us with more on that, anita? >> and that is really amazing stuff. they are tracking how the procedure used thlone-use for them and the heart and the balloon for them that may improve the blood flow and...
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america's beverage companies have removed full-calorie soft drinks from schools, reducing beverage calories by 88%. together with schools, we're helping kids make more balanced choices every day. ♪ about all the discounts boswe're offering. i've got. i some catchphrases that'llideas make these savings even more memorable. gecko: all right... gecko: good driver discounts. now that's the stuff...? boss: how 'bout this? gecko: ...they're the bee's knees? boss: or this? gecko: sir, how 'bout just "fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance." boss: ha, yeah, good luck with that catching on! anncr: geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> we continue to follow breaking news this morning out of winter springs, florida. that 11-year-old girl nadia bloom who has been missing now for more than four days has been found alive. she's believed to be in relatively good condition. the latest reports we're getting is that a member of a church out helping with tin the search are this very difficult search area, swampy, full of ponds, w
america's beverage companies have removed full-calorie soft drinks from schools, reducing beverage calories by 88%. together with schools, we're helping kids make more balanced choices every day. ♪ about all the discounts boswe're offering. i've got. i some catchphrases that'llideas make these savings even more memorable. gecko: all right... gecko: good driver discounts. now that's the stuff...? boss: how 'bout this? gecko: ...they're the bee's knees? boss: or this? gecko: sir, how 'bout just...
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there is the biggest banks -- bank of america and citigroup. general motors is still a question mark. they have not pulled a profit. they said they it might do so this year. how well they do this year will ultimately determine how much the government can recoup from that the bailout. bankamerica and citigroup -- bankamerica was able to pay back the money it received and the government made about $4.6 billion profit on the need that they gave parrot -- that they gave. citigroup paid back $20,000,000,000.20 $5 billion the government holds as common stock that they will sell all over the coming months. others, the other wall street banks -- wells fargo and j.p. morgan chase -- they have returned the money. j.p. morgan shays, that bail out individually, and with a profit of about $1 billion and the government will auction off the warrants it is holding on with wells fargo, and i think that should pull about 1 billion as well. so, as i said, when you have aig, you put more than $45 billion into aig. it is not clear we are done there, either. some pa
there is the biggest banks -- bank of america and citigroup. general motors is still a question mark. they have not pulled a profit. they said they it might do so this year. how well they do this year will ultimately determine how much the government can recoup from that the bailout. bankamerica and citigroup -- bankamerica was able to pay back the money it received and the government made about $4.6 billion profit on the need that they gave parrot -- that they gave. citigroup paid back...
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in japan, all of them would be jan knees n america, all would be american. that is one of the unique things about the little government they have there, is that they're very inclusive of culture and that is the hub-like nature that makes us successful. i think it is hard in the united states, aside from the cultural part, you don't notice it when you're here but generally speaking it is really dive cull. that would be my 30-second talk. >> innovation suggests capabilities which nations, societies, regions, companies, individuals could use in a lot of different ways. it really does make a difference to put a bow on this whether you're talking about a finite game in which innovation becomes the hammer for battering down the competition, versus an infinite game where the game is successful when everyone wins. we really don't have a mod for innovation at a global level let alone a global agenda or inventory of capabilities for thinking about it as a global system. i think it is a project well worth working on. >> i would like to combine these comments. there is
in japan, all of them would be jan knees n america, all would be american. that is one of the unique things about the little government they have there, is that they're very inclusive of culture and that is the hub-like nature that makes us successful. i think it is hard in the united states, aside from the cultural part, you don't notice it when you're here but generally speaking it is really dive cull. that would be my 30-second talk. >> innovation suggests capabilities which nations,...
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we took everybody in america. now this year i believe the playing field must be level. i think we're going that direction any way. so we must take care of every one in an equal american way. i am concerned these facts have been told and the other meanings are true that we lose an african-american man or to every day. to prostate cancer. i think it should be modernized. i think the mammograms have shown we can do the same thing with prostate if we get a little accent to the research. my mind is fairly creative. i did book coming out next month and i take a train and a bus and promote my foundation to level the playing field for the next generation. if we do not plant negatives in the next generation they will grow up free of certain prejudices we might not know we have so i think this generation is of the inside of making sure we don't add to the problem but add to the solution how we can be one nation under god and divisible with liberty and justice for all. prostate cancer is one of those subjects. i can't imagine this great country being fourth in pro and con eloquent
we took everybody in america. now this year i believe the playing field must be level. i think we're going that direction any way. so we must take care of every one in an equal american way. i am concerned these facts have been told and the other meanings are true that we lose an african-american man or to every day. to prostate cancer. i think it should be modernized. i think the mammograms have shown we can do the same thing with prostate if we get a little accent to the research. my mind is...
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they're the future of america, so let's bring them up right and give them our cheese. american cheese. kraft singles. put it in their lunch boxes. heck, put it right in their mouths. it's made with milk, never oil like some other slices. a country is only as good as its cheese. good thing ours doesn't have a bunch of holes in it. kraft singles - the american cheese. and you're still fighting to sleep in the middle of the night, why would you go one more round using it ? you don't need a rematch-- but a re-think-- with lunesta. lunesta is different. it keys into receptors that support sleep, setting your sleep process in motion. lunesta helps you get the restful sleep you need. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving or engaging in other activities while asleep without remembering it the next day have been reported. abnormal behaviors may include aggressiveness, agitation, hallucinations or confusion. in depressed patients, worsening of depression, including risk of suicide, may occur. alcohol may increa
they're the future of america, so let's bring them up right and give them our cheese. american cheese. kraft singles. put it in their lunch boxes. heck, put it right in their mouths. it's made with milk, never oil like some other slices. a country is only as good as its cheese. good thing ours doesn't have a bunch of holes in it. kraft singles - the american cheese. and you're still fighting to sleep in the middle of the night, why would you go one more round using it ? you don't need a...
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everyone agrees, a strong middle class is the key to america's recovery. and that means more jobs, and keeping people in their homes. but tonight, abc news has obtained a blistering new report which says the president's plan for homeowners is not working. 4.3 million of us could still lose our homes. and today, the major banks all but told congress they don't plan to offer much help. david muir is back on the fight for the middle class tonight. david? >> reporter: as you know, we've learned that the obama's administration l ask if the treasury can keep up with the foreclosures. just as the banks today did not sound willing on capitol hill. four of the nation's biggest banks pushed back today, asking, how can they possibly lower mortgages for all of those homeowners now under water? owing more on their home than its worth. jpmorgan pointed to the sheer cost, saying it would take hundreds of billions of dollars. but middle class advocates contend, is there not a place to meet in the middle? so far, of 1.1 million ho homeowners who signed up for the plan, onl
everyone agrees, a strong middle class is the key to america's recovery. and that means more jobs, and keeping people in their homes. but tonight, abc news has obtained a blistering new report which says the president's plan for homeowners is not working. 4.3 million of us could still lose our homes. and today, the major banks all but told congress they don't plan to offer much help. david muir is back on the fight for the middle class tonight. david? >> reporter: as you know, we've...
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the most innovative full- size sedan in america: the taurus sho, from ford. drive one. a man can only try... and try...and try. [ male announcer ] honey nut cheerios tastes great and can help lower cholesterol. bee happy. bee healthy. time for new zyrtec® liquid gels. they work fast. so i can get relief from the pollen that used to make me sneeze. with new zyrtec® liquid gels, i get allergy relief at liquid speed. that's the fast, powerful relief of zyrtec®, now in a liquid gel. zyrtec® is...